
XM radio not so much your thing? AT&T's starting to roll out another officially sanction choice for streaming radio on some of its devices through a new partnership with Pandora. Basically, users can access their personalized Pandora stations directly from their handset -- up to 100 of 'em -- and the carrier specifically mentions that users can enjoy those stations anywhere within its 3G network, suggesting that the streams are probably of a high enough quality to actually be worth listening to. Check it out now on Samsung's
SYNC,
A717, and
A737, the Motorola
V3xx and
V9, and the LG
Trax,
CU400, and CU405 for $8.99 a month.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Don @ Nov 13th 2007 8:40PM
$8.99 ouch! thank god i have Sprint!
Tim @ Nov 13th 2007 3:37PM
Welcome to the party Engadget & AT&T. I've had this on my Sprint phone for months and pay a third as much as AT&T's offer.
Yankees368 @ Nov 13th 2007 4:51PM
I had Pandora with sprint on my Sanyo M1. Personally, I did not think it was that great of a program. There was a significant gap between songs and the sound quality was OK at best.
Mark @ Nov 13th 2007 4:56PM
I hate Pandora for making the program available on the A900m and not the m610, which are basically the same phone.
elgee02 @ Nov 13th 2007 4:42PM
Pandora is awesome.
derX @ Nov 13th 2007 5:21PM
This is so annoying. I bought the phone. I bought the unlimited internet package.
WHY THE HELL CAN'T THEY GIVE SOMETHING FOR FREE?
I mean, paying an additional $9 a month, every month really starts to add up.
zachary miller @ Nov 14th 2007 12:16AM
Did you guys forget about that one article about at&t mentioning itunes radio on a iPhone help site. Could these be related, i think so.